
African-American Heritage Festival returns to Staunton with new name, expansion
The African-American Heritage Festival Foundation will return this September with a new name and the addition of multicultural celebrations.
The African-American Heritage Festival Foundation will return this September with a new name and the addition of multicultural celebrations.
The Ivy Creek Foundation will host its September Ivy Talk virtually on the history of African American schools in Albemarle County on Sept. 18 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The Virginia Festival of the Book announces that Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, author of Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, will give a keynote lecture as part of the 2018 Festival in March.
An African-American Heritage Festival Benefit Concert will be held Sept. 14 with “An Uplifting Evening” with Maestro Organist Joshua Goines.
The City of Staunton is encouraging residents to prepare for possible flooding and power outages before Hurricane Florence makes landfall.
The Cville Pie Fest returns on Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center.
Sixteen communities across the Commonwealth will receive more than $200,000 in Virginia Main Street grants to support projects aimed at revitalizing historic commercial districts, expanding small businesses, and growing local economies.
The Virginia Tourism Corporation released today Share What You LOVE in Virginia 2020, the agency’s curated guide to what is new and newsworthy for the travel industry for the coming year.
Virginia Humanities’ Virginia Center for the Book announces more than a dozen public events, printmaking demonstrations, classes, workshops, and exhibitions as part of the Finding Wisdom public art project.
The Virginia Center for the Book announces that the first annual Frank Riccio Artist-in-Residency will bring Detroit-based printmaker Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.